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Originally posted by mopusvindictus
MJ definitively helps Autism, particularly in the mild forms like the ADD classified variant it can give massive relief.
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
In reference to the person above who claims... Autistic patients would be better off with MDMA or '___', your viewing this from a perspective of Effect but in actuality this is not correct.
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
The two substances you mention in actuality '___' is very similar to Serotonin and MDMA causes an increase in Serotonin.
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
Autistic Children have been shown to have higher than normal Levels of Serotonin and it it believed this is partially the cause of the symptoms.
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
So most likely '___' or MDMA for an Autistic Person would NOT have the desired effect and perhaps greatly increase the symptoms.
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
It is not known 100% for sure, but many Cannabinoids have the effect of blocking various receptors sites including Serotonin, this is possibly why long term Cannabis use can cause depression and schizophrenia in some....
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
Autism is in part caused by too much Serotonin
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
I do agree that in mild cases like Aspergers or ADD forms of Autism there could be benefits in regards to the Emotional understanding of others from the Psychadelic effects of a trip.
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
Given the not 100% understanding of the effects of Serotonin I think you'd agree the potential for a bad a trip or the potential to face a complex emotions that trigger one, statistically you'd face an equally greater chance of a freak out as an enlightenment
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
In other words... If Bobby Brady had Autism, I'm quite sure Mrs Brady could handle administering and dealing with THC, but I wouldn't be so sure about her ability to control or properly utilize a chemical like '___' and guide that kind of experience properly.
Originally posted by TheIrvy
First off, autism isn't a disease. Some autistic people have disabilities, many do not, and live pretty normal lives, many of them never even calling themselves autistic.
Originally posted by TheIrvy
Different is not wrong. Different is not disabled. Different is variety. Autism, I believe, is an archetype like any other, a necessary piece of humanity. Our brains are biologically different, in the same way that the male and female brains are different. Women are not disabled because they sit down to pee. Men are not disabled because they do not have a womb. They are necessarily different.
Originally posted by TheIrvy
However, if you take a child, any child, and from an early age tell them that they are different, they are disabled, they can't do that, and you lower your expectation of them and lower the level of discipline you teach them, you will not end up with a well balanced, functioning adult 20 years later. Our kids get many of their answers about who they are and what they are capable of from us, the generations before them.
Originally posted by TheIrvy
I was well into adulthood before I tried either mj or mdma, and I have had no negative effects. MJ allows me to hone my focus and gain a greater control of it. Autists generally have immense focus, but it requires great control. It's very easy for me to get lost in a task or activity, so focused on it that shifting or ending that focus can become painful. I often find myself unable to sleep because I need to be working on a project I'd not finished before bed, and end up sitting up all night because I can't switch off until it's finished.
Originally posted by TheIrvy
MDMA was very different. It opened up doors to emotions I'd never experienced before. What made the experience successful, by my reckoning, was my ability to incorporate those emotions into my day to day life, and didn't need the drug to feel them.
Originally posted by TheIrvy
Drugs are like everything else. Things are neutral, neither good or bad. Our usage or abusage of them causes benefit or harm, and it's entirely up to us which we experience, and it's our responsibility for any damage caused to ourselves or other people as a result to any action we choose to take, be that smoking a joint or driving a car.
Originally posted by PC equals Newspeak
All Autistic people have a social handicap. Some just learn how to bypass their social instincts by using logic and common sense instead. Unfortunately, this often requires an above-average intelligence and the ability to focus very hard and very long, which is something lacking for many Autists.